Fermilab reviews

3.4

52% would recommend to a friend

(228 total reviews)
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Nigel Lockyer

47% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Fermilab has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 228 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Fermilab employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Government & Public Administration industry (3.6 stars).

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228 reviews
2.0
Feb 19, 2025
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Pros

You get to work with some of the smartest people in the world, and your work directly contributes to the collective knowledge of humanity. People here do not see national borders, nor politics, and they don't see any challenge as unsolvable. The benefits you get at the lab are almost unheard of in the private sector.

Cons

The lab is funded by the DOE, so you will not be paid at market value. The leadership team has been mostly absent from the world. Top-down communication is awful. Technical debt is immense, technical documentation is scattered between divisions, even teams - knowledge is everyone, but everything is hard to find, and the docs are outdated by years. Individuals are overly specialized in their roles, and are in many cases the only person with full access to a system, this created an incident several months back where an entire project had to be put on hold for months because the team couldn't regain access to the developers repo, which it was stored on. 6 months after our annual reviews, our annual raises have yet to be given, and nobody knows when or if they will come, not even management. The lab is in a hiring freeze, with uncertainty on its funding not just due to political turmoil, but also mismanagement. Career development is essentially in a standstill. The only way to move up is if someone leaves.

1.0
Dec 13, 2024
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Pros

Landscapes and nature, Wilson Hall building, some decent coworkers, some benefits, great science.

Cons

From what I can remember: Full of bullies that none was doing anything about. Culture of hostility, lack of accountability or work life balance. The most incompetent and dishonest were being picked for management thus none trusted them, They could not hire or retain decent people despite of offered salaries (better than in Argonne). It was difficult to do my job or learn anything new since all the processes were antiquated or non existent and majority of knowledgeable people had left or were planning to leave. Chaos and breach of ethics - managers forcing us to do things we did not agree with. Favoritism - anyone with healthy work ethics was getting overworked so the cronies could continue doing nothing/just making impression. Diversity and inclusion not really a thing, just a talk.

2.0
Nov 14, 2024
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Pros

There are some great people here and exiting projects.

Cons

Plagued with mismanagement and a deeply rooted "cronyism" culture, today's Fermilab reached a new low point in employee satisfaction and governmental inefficiency. It became a machine that grinds through post-docs and spit them out to the street to survive. Fermilab doesn't offer any career path for their post-docs unless you are in the know and one of the cronies of someone higher up. Without question, every entry level scientist/physicist position has "a candidate in mind" and other candidates are only interviewed to maintain the facade and meet legal hiring requirements. In layman terms, unless you know someone, how hard you worked or your accomplishments will not matter at the end of the day for any hiring decision. This is also infuriating because most of the employees do barely any work, projects are carried by few dedicated people. All of this is mostly true for other labs too, this means in practice they also tend to hire their own cronies so if you couldn't get a position in your own coop, you have little chance elsewhere. But don't take my word for it, please search for "Fermilab whistleblower report arxiv" and draw your own conclusions. My advice to you, dear science-loving newly appointed post-doc fellow, is the following; If you do not get a permanent position within three years, just move on and don't lose time here. Instead work on something that could get you your next job.

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